Pros and cons of KubeBond ceramic coating

KubeBond coating does not make magic and requires maintenance in order to function properly. Below we listed some of the advantages and disadvantages.
Ceramic coating after a collision

Car coating improves the wear resistance and protection of a vehicle, but it doesn‘t completely solve serious damages like collisions.
Wax after coating?

If waxing for the car paint is like a lotion for the skin, then the coating is like a stylish jacket!
The side effects of ceramic coating

Coating can protect the clear coat layer from sun and rain, and even achieve better hardness and scratch resistance.
Rainbow effect

The so-called rainbow effect is an oil slick-type pattern that appears on the coated surface after being cured.
Microfiber cloths for coating

The wrong choice of microfiber to spread the coating could influence its effect. It will remove too much of it, and make its layer too thin. How to avoid this from happening and keep your vehicle in the best shape?
A good hydrophobic effect on the paint

Hydrophobicity is the most basic effect for car protection. Wax, ceramic coating, and PPF, all provide a certain degree of it!
The contamination of ceramic coating

Harsh environments or extreme weather conditions might still cause contamination of the protective layer!
Myths about coating

Customers are usually led to think that they can provide any type of protection for a vehicle!
Is it essential to have certifications for a ceramic coating brand?

We’ve all heard of the “revolutionary” 11H hardness or ultra-hard graphene coatings, but their effectiveness is often debated by several professionals on the web.
